According to the Daily Gleaner, Croatia’s ambassador to Canada hopes that a city from her country can twin up with New Brunswick’s capital. Vesela Korac met with Fredericton Mayor Brad Woodside on Tuesday and floated the idea. Korac said her…
Continue ReadingResearch, rail and beet ethanol
Here is a link to my column this morning on the importance of R&D. I take a little swipe at the NBIF in the column – but not really. The NBIF could have never been the ‘cornerstone’ (as former Premier…
Continue ReadingYou can’t manufacture entrepreneurs
If you have ever met this guy, you would agree with me. Back in the 1980s and 1990s, government in Atlantic Canada had the ‘bright’ to encourage unemployed people to start their own businesses and put a number of programs…
Continue ReadingCanada’s top rated smaller cities?
It would be interesting to have some type of benchmarking tool for smaller cities in Canada like the one they have in the U.S. America’s Top-Rated Smaller Cities provides current, comprehensive data on 110 US cities, all top-ranked by Population…
Continue ReadingJimmy Volpe
You remember that character Jimmy on Seinfeld that kept referring to himself in the third person? I think our very own Jeannot Volpe has moved into character. Or maybe it’s just the way his stuff was edited in this article.…
Continue ReadingIt’s the economy, stupid podcast (Aug 18)
Here is the podcast version of It’s the economy, stupid for this week.
Continue ReadingResilient Miramichi will rise again?
The TJ is running an editorial today optimistically suggesting that the Miramichi will rise again. I hope they are right. New Brunswick needs to have strong economic growth poles in the south, central and northern NB. But I think right…
Continue ReadingNew data on R&D
Statistics Canada is out with its latest data on R&D spending in the higher education sector. By now it shouldn’t be much of a surprise that New Brunswick is dead last in spending in this area – by a fairly…
Continue ReadingBecoming a blowhard
Shear Wind, Inc. announced Monday two new wind projects located in the province of New Brunswick that have a combined, potential electric generating capacity of over 1,000 MW. The targeted power markets are in New Brunswick and New England.The two…
Continue ReadingNBT is taxing my patience :-)
NBT has challenged my number crunching credibility and statements around this tax issue. Therefore, I have thrown down the gauntlet and taken up his challenge. I challenge you to a duel, sir :-). I wasted a whole 1.5 hours on…
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